Wooden Stamps for Clay (Handbuilding Pottery Tutorial)
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Let’s try out some wooden stamps in Clay. In this video, I don't just share my stamp collection but also show you how to use these in clay and where to get them!
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- Rim cutter from Dela Design & Gifts (deladesigngift...)
- Cookie Cutters from Amazon (www.amazon.com...)
- Wooden Stamps from Amazon (www.amazon.com...)
- Wooden forms from GR Pottery Forms (grpotteryforms...)
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Lovely little vases. I would’ve love to see a tutorial on making those!
thank you for sharing. beautiful collection I really enjoying your tutorials. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thanks you for the beautiful video. When I have large stamps, l put a bigger heavier board on top to get even pressure and then rock the board. It seems to work for me…. 😀😀
Good idea! Let me try it out. Someone suggested a soft mallet as well.. Will have to try these to see what works best for me..🙂
Love your creativity ❤❤
Hi Jas, seen 2 of your demos here. It’s wonderful that you’ve included CZcams in your ambit.
I’d love to see how you make the 2 small vases that you showed in this video. Their white glaze looked lovely on the buff clay.
Thank you so much! And thanks for the suggestion 🙂🙂
Hello Jas, I'm a beginner and love your videos, and yes there are lot of takeaways from your videos., thankyou for all the information you share. Could you make a video on making pieces using the large sponge? Also should I wedge the clay before rolling for handbuilding purpose?
Thank you! I have some of these stamps and was getting frustrated..I'm off to sand them ❤❤
Oh yes! So sand them down. Also if they still feel sticky on wet clay, just dust your clay with a bit of cornstarch.
I love your videos, too. If I were to visit India, what city would I find stamps like this? Is there a particular area/region where these artisan stamp makers live?
Thank you! I think Jaipur/ rajasthan is where a lot of the blockprint artisans and makers are..
Love your videos! Maybe glazing could be a good subject. Thank you!
Sprinkle baby powder over your clay before stamping... much easier.
Perfect impressions everytime, use a rubber mallet, lightly hit center, top, bottom, sides.
Or use a rolling pin!!!
Great tip! Thank you so much! I need a mallet now 🙂🙂
Please where l buy the stamps beautiful thank you
I’ve added the link in the description..